- From Injury to Bronze: Fiji’s Sitiveni Konataci Sets Sights on Commonwealth Games
An injury that never fully healed, a bronze at the Oceania Games, and a relentless drive toward the Commonwealth Games—Sitiveni Konataci’s journey in para-athletics is just getting started.
- Fiji Football Sees Youth Talent Rise as Bula FC Recruits Emerging Stars
Fresh Fiji football talent steps into the spotlight as young players join the Bula FC lineup, signaling a new era with big opportunities ahead. Coaches brace for the challenge of molding inexperience into impact as the season approaches. All eyes turn to the upcoming Rewa vs Labasa clash, a thrilling preview of what’s to come.
- Be Fiji: Tourism Fiji’s New Campaign to Rediscover Happiness
Tourism Fiji unveils Be Fiji, a global branding push that leans on the idea that happiness comes naturally in Fiji. Blending warmth and humor, the campaign highlights simple joys and invites travelers to slow down, reconnect, and rediscover joy through Fiji’s people and places.
- US Reduces Childhood Vaccines, Sparks Debate Over Mandates
– A heated debate over childhood vaccines is stirring national conversations about freedom, safety, and the best path for kids.
– When mandates are questioned, the balance between personal choice and public health comes under the spotlight—and the outcome could impact every family.
– The push and pull between autonomy and protection is reshaping how societies think about vaccines, schools, and community safety.
- Texas Braces for First 2026 Execution as Appeals Fight Over Cause of Death Heats Up
Texas gears up for its first execution of 2026 in a case that has stretched over decades, fueling a tense debate about justice and punishment. As courts weigh appeals and questions about the victim’s cause of death, the long-running story highlights how the death penalty and victims’ families’ quest for closure remain at the center of a shifting legal landscape.